Verreries D’Art Lorrain, Croismare | Art Deco Lantern | France c.1925-35 | SOLD

Product Code: JAL0157

A good and impressive art deco ceiling lantern, the stepped geometric frosted and clear glass shade by secondary Daum Frères glass factory Verreries D’Art Lorrain, Croismare and set into a polished wrought-iron mount. France, c1925-35.

Ht.43cm/17ins;w.23/9.

Provenance:

Verreries D’Art Lorrain (VAL), Croismare (1925-34)

Verrerie De Belle-étoile, Daum & Co.

  • The Factory: Production was centered at the Verrerie de la Belle Étoile in Croismare, near Lunéville. While owned by Daum, it operated as a distinct entity with its own artistic direction.
  • Between 1930 and 1936, Pierre d’Avesn managed the Croismare facility. He brought a more refined, sculptural quality to the production. Crucially, he negotiated a deal where his personal designs could bear his own name, “P. d’Avesn”, alongside or instead of the company marks.
  • The purpose of buying this factory was to compete with René Lalique and others for the lucrative market of Department Stores and large-scale retailers, particularly in the USA.
  • Art glass produced by Daum’s “Verreries D’Art Lorrain, Verrerie De Belle-étoile” was signed either “P.d’Avesn, Lorrain”, “Lorrain, Nancy France” or “Val”.

 

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